Buy These 13 Foods on Amazon to Save a Ton of Money

If you haven’t checked out Amazon's food section yet, pay attention: It's packed with essentials, some of which sell for way less than what you'd pay at grocery store—or our other online-ordering favorite, FreshDirect. To reap the biggest discounts? Sign up for a free trial of Amazon Prime and use Subscribe & Save to save an additional 5 to 15 percent. So stay in your pajamas, replenish your pantry, and let someone else do the work of lugging the goods up the stairs. Here are 13 items that are way cheaper when you buy them on Amazon.

Carr’s Whole Wheat Crackers

Crackers go with cheese, and cheese goes with everything. Stock up Carr’s whole wheat crackers with a six-pack from Amazon for $19.14 (or, subscribe for recurring deliveries and save another 96 cents). Or pay $4.39 for one box—which adds up to $26.34 for six. (Haha. Nope.) Put the money you save to good use. (AKA, cheese.)

Campbell’s Ready to Eat Soup

Make sad desk lunches a little cozier (and save money on that daily takeout habit) by ordering a few heat-and-eat soups. Campbell’s office-friendly chicken noodle soup retails in an eight-pack for just $13.44 on Amazon—meaning each lunch is just $1.68. And when they retail for $2.29 elsewhere, that’s a total savings of almost $5.

SkinnyPop Popcorn

Need an 11 a.m. essential for your desk drawer? Grab a case of 24 snack-size Skinny Pop popcorn bags on Amazon for $16.99, which works out to 71 cents a bag. Or, you could get six bags for $4.99, which puts each at 83 cents per bag. Considering our snacking habits, Amazon seems the way to go here, no?

VitaCoco Pure Coconut Water

If last night's happy hour turned went into overtime and you have to head to the office this morning, coconut water is your new best friend. Grab a 12-pack of single-serving containers from Amazon for $13.98 (or $13.28 when you subscribe) instead of paying $17.99.

Pepperidge Farm Double Chocolate Milano Cookies

There are few things in this world that go better with wine-and-Netflix night than Pepperidge Farm Milano cookies. And they taste even better when you score a great deal on them: Shop Amazon to pay just $2.50 for a package of them, versus $3.69.

Annie’s Homegrown Organic Mac and Cheese

We might be past our Kraft Easy Mac days, but we’re never too old for the slightly more grown-up take on the ultimate comfort food. Annie’s original mac and cheese sells in a three-pack on Amazon for just $5.37, or $1.79 each—compared to $2.49 each (or $7.47 for three).

Kind Almond and Coconut Bars

Garden of Eatin’ Blue Corn Tortilla Chips

You could pay $3.99 for a 8.1-ounce bag of these—or you could clip the 20 percent off coupon Amazon’s currently offering for their 22-ounce bag and pay $3.66 for almost three times as much. Just saying.

Tostitos Chunky Medium Salsa

Where there’s tortilla chips, there definitely needs to be salsa. Save big by ordering it from Amazon: Three jars of Tostitos chunky salsa costs just $7.89 on Amazon—or, if you swim in cash, Scrooge McDuck-style, go ahead and pay $11.07.

Pistachios

Nuts are so expensive. Make them less so by picking some up on Amazon. Get 32 ounces of Wonderful roasted and salted pistachios for $15.99—or pay $5 more for a bag half that size. Sound like pistachio overkill? You can still save $2 on the 16-ounce size on Amazon.

Tropicana Orange Juice

Starbucks Coffee

Can’t kick that Starbucks addiction? At least keep up the cheap way by skipping a daily to-go order and ordering the ground coffee on Amazon instead. Grab the 40-ounce bag of Starbucks French Roast Whole Bean Coffee for $24.70—or, what you'd pay your barista for five lattes.

Diced Tomatoes

Sexy? No. But they'll see you through everything from homemade pasta sauce to chili. Grab three cans of Del Monte’s no-added-salt diced tomatoes for $2.49 on Amazon—rather than paying $1.89 each. (With the three-pack, cans are 83 cents each, you're saving more than a dollar per can.) If you cook often, the savings will definitely add up.